Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Campbell Scientific manufactures dataloggers, data acquisition systems, and measurement and control products used worldwide in research and industry.
- 435.227.9000
- 435.227.9001
- info@campbellsci.com
- 815 W 1800 N
Logan, UT 84321-1784
United States
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pH Sensors
Campbell Scientific pH sensors measure the level of pH in sample solutions by measuring the activity of the hydrogen ions in the solutions. This activity is compared to pure water (a neutral solution) using a pH scale of 0 to 14 to determine the acidity or alkalinity of the sample solutions.
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Leaf Wetness Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers two types of leaf wetness sensors to measure the wetness of leaves: surface contact and electrical resistance. Surface contact sensors measure the electrical resistance of a water film on their surface. Electrical resistance sensors imitate the characteristics of leaves and measure the dielectric constant of their upper surfaces.
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Air Temperature Sensors
Campbell Scientific offers a variety of sensors for measuring air temperature. The electrical signals transmitted from the sensors to our dataloggers can be converted to different units of measurement, including °C , °F, and °K. Our dataloggers are also capable of measuring most commercially available air temperature sensors.
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Freezing Rain and Ice Detectors
Freezing-rain and ice detectors detect the presence of icing conditions so that appropriate actions can be taken to prevent damage to power and communication lines, to warn of road hazards, to keep ice off a plane’s wings, and to prevent ice from forming on turbine blades.
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Redox (ORP) Sensors
ORP sensors measure the oxidation-reduction potential—the tendency to gain or lose electrons when a solution comes in contact with a chemical substance. ORP measurements are used to ensure that a solution has been completely reduced or oxidized. ORP sensors are often used in tandem with pH sensors, which measure the hydrogen ion activity in a solution.
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Present Weather Sensors
Present weather sensors use a laser-based technology to measure the size and velocity of water droplets in the air to determine visibility, measure precipitation rate, and identify precipitation type (for example, drizzle, rain, snow, and hail). These sensors are often incorporated in automatic weather stations for road, marine, and airport applications.
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Dataloggers
CR6-Series
CR6-series dataloggers feature universal (U) terminals, which allow connection to virtually any sensoranalog, digital, or smart. These multipurpose dataloggers are also capable of performing static vibrating-wire measurements.
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Dataloggers
CR800-Series
CR800-series dataloggers are smaller and designed for applications in which fewer sensors are measured. These dataloggers differ in their keyboard display, as one model offers an external keyboard display, and the other model includes an on-board keyboard display. Multiple CR800-series dataloggers can be configured as a network, or they can be deployed individually.
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Fuel Moisture and Fuel Temperature Sensors
Fuel moisture and fuel temperature sensors emulate and measure the moisture content and temperature of similarly sized twigs on the forest floor. The sensors are typically used as part of larger systems, such as fire weather stations with dataloggers and telemetry capability, to remotely assess changing fuel conditions and potential fire hazards.
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Air Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensors
Air temperature and relative humidity probes typically consist of two separate sensors packaged in the same housing. Often relative humidity is measured with a capacitive RH sensor, while air temperature is measured by a PRT.
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Soil Heat Flux Sensors
Soil heat flux sensors may consist of several thermocouples whose measurements are averaged, a single thermopile, or a single thermopile with a film heater. These sensors measure the rate of energy transferred through a surface. Data regarding the amount of energy stored in soil as a function of time is used in energy-balance and Bowen-ratio flux systems.
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Dataloggers
CR300-Series
CR300 dataloggers are small, low-cost, high-value dataloggers with many of the features of other Campbell Scientific dataloggers. In addition, the CR300 dataloggers offer faster communications, low power requirements, built-in USB, and excellent analog input accuracy and resolution.